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General Discussions => Tribal Funk Affliction => Topic started by: wildcoyote on March 25, 2007, 10:29:40 pm
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I know it wasn\'t. Not your screen name. Not sure who it was.
Moxie was grabbed 53 times.
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wasnt me.
i can tell you that much.
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I just downloaded it and gave a couple songs a listen. Not bad. I\'ll get back to the rest later on or tomorrow.
Just noticed someone put Moxie and Deuce on the pig also.
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<< totally forgot to give it a once-over..
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how would you describe it, I\'ve never heard of them, but I\'d def give it a chance.
1995-2004 Clutch = Frank Zappa meets Slayer
2004-Present Clutch = Black Crowes meets Henry Rollins
They went through a stylistic change in \'04. They became less metal and more melodic. The last two albums have explored some blues roots. Technically sound musicianship. Thoughtful intelligent (and growling) lyrics. Wailing guitar.
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i\'m a huge clutch fan. i\'ve seen them 5+ tiimes. great band. best album pitchfork and clutch. they turned into wimps. i\'ll still be buying it. neil rules.
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how would you describe it, I\'ve never heard of them, but I\'d def give it a chance.
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im grabbin it as we speak.
ill give it a listen
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New Clutch album From Beale Street to Oblivion is out Tuesday.
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I have a feeling I\'ll be hearing crickets in this thread, but if you like the Breakfast they are worth a listen.
And for all of you out there lamenting the Breakfast\'s 3 piece line up- Clutch actually added a B3 player. Mmmm. Keyboardy.